The new generation of Dell EMC Data Domain, the industry’s leading protection storage, has been designed to meet the challenges of the modern data centers, like big data, cloud and virtualization. Join our webinar to learn how the transformed Data Domain systems can help you modernize your data protection strategy.

Rapid data growth of traditional and new data sources is putting a strain on existing Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) resources and related IT budgets. Learn how to reduce the cost of an EDW by augmenting it with an EMC Data Lake and Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP). Today, Enterprises simply can’t afford to keep all data and often have to discard or aggregate it before storing. Increasingly, EDW resources are also being used to handle the data wrangling and cleansing jobs instead of performing higher value-add analytics and Business Intelligence workloads. These challenges have driven many enterprises to look for ways to optimise their EDW by on-boarding lower value data storage and processing functions to a more affordable data lake platform that extend the value of their EDW and enhance their business intelligence activities.

Not only will you get more value out of EDW investments, but by introducing EMC Isilon in combination with HDP, you will extend your datacenter to capture more data for longer, giving you more advanced analytics capabilities. Join us for this webinar to hear from EMC and Hortonworks on how customers can transform and modernise their Data Warehouse whilst also reducing cost.

Unity is the new baby of the EMC family. It’s an incredible engineering achievement – it’s a storage solution built from scratch without missing a beat. With Unity, we managed to change the car’s engine while barreling down the highway. It’s faster, denser, less expensive, and simpler than everything else on the market. Unity is focused at external storage use cases that start small - and go up to 500 SSDs/HDDs. Join this free webinar to see it in action and ask any questions you might have.

Reduce costs for storage and licensing, run a database per developer through a self-service portal, QA new code at light speed and speed up your whole organization. Bart Sjerps shows you what it can do for any business that depends on databases.